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Gov. Gavin Newsom is open to giving California public employees a temporary break on his return-to-office mandate.
One union said its challenges to the governor’s return-to-office order helped reverse the policy. Other labor groups have similarly pending lawsuits.
The share of immigrants living in areas hit by recent missile barrages “is very high,” yet key safety and compensation ...
Gov. Ned Lamont has vetoed two controversial bills passed by the Connecticut legislature on housing and striking workers.
A controversial study by the state of Oregon is out and says California is improving but still one of the more ex-pensive states in the nation for workers' comp. How much better were California’s ...
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India Today on MSNIntel to lay off most employees as it winds down automotive division in latest downsizing pushIntel has started cutting jobs in California. It is also shutting down its automotive chip unit, as part of CEO Lip-Bu Tan’s broader cost-cutting and restructuring strategy.
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The Points Guy on MSNThe best Chase credit cards to add to your walletReady to apply for your next credit card? Consider one issued by Chase — there's a bunch of great options suitable for every ...
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GOLF.com on MSNHow a comedian’s country-club review led to $50 million lawsuitWhen comedian Jake Adams published a video review of Boca Grove, in Florida, it led to a chain of events that triggered a $50 ...
On June 24, 2021, at 1:22 a.m., Champlain Towers South, once located at 8777 Collins Avenue in the Town of Surfside, ...
RI lawmakers passed a bill to curb “claim sharks,” but lawsuits and federal bills could undo protections for veterans seeking disability benefits.
Who are the carrier players in California's excess workers' comp market? Who is on self-insureds, SIGs, and PEOs? How do ...
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